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07 Mar 2010, 5:15 am

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evolution exists no doubt. it's just that the accepted mechanisms of evolution are incomplete or inaccurate. and evolution isn't purely biological; it's also chemical.

Biology is chemical and physical.


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07 Mar 2010, 9:38 am

PLA wrote:
Villette wrote:
evolution exists no doubt. it's just that the accepted mechanisms of evolution are incomplete or inaccurate. and evolution isn't purely biological; it's also chemical.

Biology is chemical and physical.


agreed. did you read that physical pressure exerted on an organism can induce the tissues to change shape?



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07 Mar 2010, 9:43 am

Villette wrote:
PLA wrote:
Villette wrote:
evolution exists no doubt. it's just that the accepted mechanisms of evolution are incomplete or inaccurate. and evolution isn't purely biological; it's also chemical.

Biology is chemical and physical.


agreed. did you read that physical pressure exerted on an organism can induce the tissues to change shape?


And I have a bump on my head to prove it.



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07 Mar 2010, 11:01 am

Villette wrote:
PLA wrote:
Villette wrote:
evolution exists no doubt. it's just that the accepted mechanisms of evolution are incomplete or inaccurate. and evolution isn't purely biological; it's also chemical.

Biology is chemical and physical.


agreed. did you read that physical pressure exerted on an organism can induce the tissues to change shape?


It does, both during and after the development of the tissues. Sand's remark above may seem flippant, but is entirely correct.


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